librarybonanza 's review for:

High Five by Adam Rubin
2.0

Age: Older preschool-2nd grade

Hmm...After proving their worth, children are invited to the 75th annual High Five Tournament. Each animal competitor has a different tactic but the interactive element is all the same--high five a 2D hand. Best for one-on-one readings.

Positives: neon color scheme, interactive, a challenge is given to the reader/listener
Negatives: Long on the verge of boring, humor isn't as strong as other Rubin books, rambling narrator, same gimmick repeated over and over